A stroll around The Cape habitat zones and along the coastal reserve pathways to the beach is revealing a symphony of natural sound … the birds are in full voice and the pollinators are buzzing, making the most of the flowering weeds, herbaceous plants and flowers on the native plants. There has been an explosion of native Hoverfly competing with the introduced European Honey Bee which are everywhere. A walk in the home garden reveals the same! What a great time for connecting, observing and listening to the natural world. It really is the time for the ‘birds and the bees’.
Oh wow David,
Iâm blown away with your newsletter, itâs brilliant, as is the whole website. Your photography is amazingâ¦I think Iâll be coming back here time and again.
Would it be okay to publicise Cape Chatter in the SGCS Newsletterâ¦in fact I reckon it would be good to do a The Cape feature sometime soon if you are keen to provide input?
Let me knowâ¦in the meantime Iâm going to keep discovering!
Thanks and regards,
Jim Barritt
0419 663 141 | jim.barritt@icloud.com jim.barritt@icloud.com
PO Box 2, Wonthaggi 3995
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Thank you for the feedback Jim, appreciated. Happy to do something for SGCS, i will email you directly. Cheers David
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